Well I agree that defensively yes, but entertainment value would be incredible with both on the same court with speed & shooting. I would not be shocked if scores were in the 130's easily.
If you find blowouts entertaining. The Warriors could probably score 150 on them if they wanted to. If they met in a playoff series, it would be uuuuuugly.
I don't think so. I think it would be extremely competitive. Marion and prime Stoudamire would give Green and Bogut all kinds of fits.
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You are romanticizing those Suns teams. They didn't face a defense close to these Warriors, whose team D is the gold standard when they decide to turn on the heat. The Warriors are also a better passing team and the Suns (who were admittedly a weak defensive team) would be helpless to stop them.